Celebrated Clark Carriage Heaters The heater that heats. Ride in comfort with one of these heaters at your feet. Our stock includes an assortment of four different styles. We guarantee these foot warmers to give good service and if after a fifteen day trial, a purchaser is not satisfied, he may return the heater and we will refund his money. Cjark's Carriage Heater Coal. This coal will give 25 percent, more heat than any other made. A full cake or brickettc will heat from twelve to fifteen hours. A one-third cake is sufficient for ordinary use and will last from eight to ten hours. THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION X. G. Taylor was Id from IlUIniau Tuesday. Mrs. V. H. Keehn left lor Portland yesterday. Walter Vnndevert Is In Priuevllle on business. , George O'Xell wae np from O'Xell the last ol the week. John Ferguson was In from O'Xell the last of the week. The ladles of Post are organizing a literary and study club. Snow Is reported six feet deep be tween here and Mitchell. Orval I. Davidson was In from Barnes the last of the week. H. H. Cofold, the cattle buyer, has just returned from Portland. Lester Cot) re has accepted a posi tion with J. E. Stewart & Co. , J. II. Horsey was a business vis itor from Madras the first of the week. H. A. M unsay and F. K. Mickey left for Chlco, Calif., the first of the week. Anna Thronson, who Is with her father in Portland,- Is studying for t be stage. E. II. Howell and J. J. Wilt were In the city from Sisters the first of the week. Allert Xoble, of the US. AS. Co., left yesterday for Puultna for a va cation. ' W. II. W. Hamilton Is in from Roberts on business. The ladles aid of the Christian Church meet today at Mrs. Rel knap's home to reorganize their aid society. Crook county Is advertising for bids for pine and Juniper wood. Two hundred cords are wanted. See ad tisement, Mr. and Mrs. George Milllcan came in Wednesday from their ranch. Mrs. Milllcan is making final proof on her homestead. Ir. H. P. Belknap spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, Horace, who Is doing good work at the state university at Eugene. Harold Halt sin's name appears among the members of the ?rd cathedral class to receive the Ili'd de- fgree A. F. & A. M. at Fortlaud. 1 Services will lie conducted in the Presbytfrlan church next Sundav at the usual hours. Subject of dis course in the morning, "Opening the Eyes of the Blind." In the evening, "The Prince of Peace." A cordial invitation is extended to you to come out. J no. i. Hodges, minister. Epwortli League Devotloual Meet ing iu lecture room of M. E. Church at 6:30 Sunday evening. Topic for Jan. 22. "Life Building." Col. 2;B.7; Phil. 2:13; Eph. 4:15. Special music and interesting talks. A heurty in vitation extended to every oue, es pecially the young people. Robt. Carey, leader. LOCAL MENTION Art Wumveller came In Tuesday from Portland. Rom Tuesday, to the wife of Earl McLaughlin,' a girl. Theo. Mlnger left the first of the week for a visit In Portland. . Mrs. I L. Ketchum has been sick with la grippe during the past week. Mrs. LUxie Stanton, who has been in the hospital at Portland, returned Monday. M rs. E. S. Dobbs returned from n trip to Texas the first of the week. Mrs. E. II. Smith came in from a visit at Portland the tirst of tie week. Walter Foster and mother have moved to the ranch he recently bought at Powell Butte. Fred Powell and wife passed through Priueville the tirst of the week on their way home from Port land. The storm Sunday morning did not prevent n good congregation gathering at the Powell Butte school house. They had a preaching ser vice in the morning and Suuday School in the afternoon. Several people walked from three to six miles between their home and the sehoolhouse, this includes a number of women. Miss Maggie tihue got back froui her visit to Portland last week. Homer Iav!s and bride passed through Prlnevllle Tuesday on their way to Mr. Pavls' ranch at Paulina. The Ladle Annex will give n .Mm party In the club parlors tlds even ing. Meinliers are requested to lie on hand promptly at SoVlock. A bowling tournament Is now in progress at the Commercial Club. Six teams have entered. Four games are played each evening. Lots of tun. The meinliers of the Christian church are requested to meet nt the Union Church on Saturday afternoon February 4, at 2 o'clock. There wll lie business of Importance to come liefore the meeting. Principal Myers, in another column, notifies parents that the new school semester begins January 23. If they have children they wish to take up school work they should enter on that date. Pupils for the tirst grade will lie received for two weeks only, j Vernon Lister, the youngest sou nf J. H. Lister of this city, who Im lieen In a Portland hospital for u- j eral mouths, undergoing trentnntitj for his eyes, returned the tirst of the' week. The tittle fellow win Itijutedj by a playmate while the boys were throwing shot nt each other, and It ! was feared for a time that the sight j of one of hiseves would hedestrovt d. He has almost completely recovered It. As the result of a howling contest an oyster supper was given at the home of Oscar Hyde Tuesday even lag. Oscnr was a member of the losing team and volunteered to erve the bivalves nt tils home. There was a Jolly party. Cards were played during the evening. Services next Sunday morning nnd evening as usual nt M. E. Church. Morning subject, ' "Camp Followers and Others." In the evening the theme will Ik-, "The Sillier of Temp ests." Good singing of gosicl songs and sicclnl music by the choir. All are Invited. Jno. M. Muggins, pastor. A Flourishing Lodge. The Artisans held their regular meeting, Monday, January Kt, at Belknap hall. ' The following ollleers were elected: Past Master Artisan, 1. Siear; Mat ter Artisan, Ada Morse; Stiierliiteii-il-nt, V. M. Prapcr; Inspector, Mrs. Sarah Wright; Instructor, Mrs. Ylrn Cyrus: S.vretary, Mrs. Vllua Bel knap; Treasurer. J. W. Ilorlgan. The meeting closed with a lunch and n general good time. The Artisans now have P.Ti mem bers I u good standing who are earli est, enthusiastic workers In this lodge. Wanted Housework or cooking two mornings a week. I). Fox, Cltv, 12-211 It. The Eait and Wcet Road. Early construction by the llarr'. man system ol an east and west line from Vale to Odell or some other point on the Xatron-Klamath road now nenrlug completion, Is made possible by the transfer of Important right-of-way through Malheur Can yon by the Hill Interests to the Oregon Eastern Kallrond, a part of the uew Oregon-Washington Kali road & Navigation Company, as an nounced In theOregoulan yesterday. IVflulte steps to build this line have not yet .been taken but that tin work Is part of the plans contem plated hy the ollleers of the new or gaulintlon Is admitted. Survejs already have been made ami a com plete report of t lis condition of tin' country through which the new mail will pass Is on lile In the llnrrl mau olllces In both Poll laud ami New York. When Judge I.ovelt, head of the llurrlmun system, was In the West I last year lie traversed a part of the proposed route ami expressed him self us favorably Impressed with the situation. Construction of the line I will ileH-ud largely, It Is said, upon developments In connection with the organisation of the new com. puny, Oregon In ii. s Owl Notice. Prlnevllle Nest, Brotherhood of U Is, w III hold a meeting Thursday evening, January 211. All Ouls are requested to bring their wives or ladles. There M ill lc a bid hi'd anil Important business Is to Is' linns, acted. ' Hillman Items. r. W. Taylor was culled to Port land Oil lull' i lies tli lust of the week, Workmen re wy pulling in tlie pump niul engine (or liis well thin week. Hiilmiin run soon lions t of hnvinj well water to ue and some of the I! not water in this part of the Mute, S. T. Smith of I'irtlnnd, hn stnrted k I'Urtier simp in llillins.ii. Mr. Smith is a ftrst-cliiss workman and deserves the pntronno of the people in this vicinity. Ivttle 1'dwin Smith, son of Mrs, Kiinlv Smith, from down on the petiiiiMiln, is Maying st the iioms of Ralph Mit'diiley nnd unending school hero. Stngedriver Kinley was taken suddenly ill Monthly while on his trip between Madras siid Hillmiiii and had to get KU win F.llioit to -finish the (rip for him. Mr. Kiniey was utile to luko lii.n team nuitiu nil the return trip. House to Rent Mrs. Wllltltis' house, back of the skating rluk, Inquire nt Price Bros. I2--.1I. Foster & Hyde Goi n ot -of Business? WOff Put we are making such low prices on our entire stock of goods that all SO CALLED ' CLOSING OUT SALES ARE BEATEN TO A FRAZZLE. fIThis is a genuine stock reducing sale for cash as we are heavily stocked and need the CASH You need the GOODS. Our repu tation for fair dealing is a guarantee that this will be a genuine sale. As we do not have space to quote prices, we ask you to come in and see for yourself. 42 Piece Dinner Set Given Away Free!! As an inducement during this sale, we will give each purchaser a beautiful Dinner Set, consisting of 42 pieces for every Cash purchase amounting to $50.00 until 30 set are gone. Save your cash register coupons. .Everything slaughtered for CASH. See our big reduction on LADIES SHOES, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, MEN'S SUITS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, FLANNEL SHIRTS, SHEEP LINED COATS, in fact seasonable goods you need at this time of year. We do not ship in cheap, trashy goods to dupe you with, but this is a reduction on the goods we sell every day in the year goods you know and are proud to wear and tell your friends they are bought from a reliable tax paying firm. This Sale Begins Monday, January 9, and Will Close Tuesday, January 31. Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! r oster inl y a e